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1 Moodle (Course Management Systems)

2 Assignments

3 1 Assignments are a refreshingly simple method for collecting student work. They are a simple and flexible catch-all for things you want to grade that don’t fall into any of the other tool types. The assignment module gives you an easy way to allow students to upload digital content for grading. You can ask them to submit essays, spreadsheets, presentations, web pages, photographs, or small audio or video clips. Anything they can store on their hard drives can be submitted in response to an assignment. Assignments don’t necessarily have to consist of file uploads. You can create offline assignments to remind students of real-world assignments they need to complete.

4 Assignments 2 Alternatively, you can ask students to input their answer directly into the assignment itself. Assignments are a useful tool you can use in creative ways to collect more authentic responses from your students than is possible with the quiz engine.

5 Assignment Types 3 There are four assignment types: Upload a Single File This allows each student to upload a single file in any format, including a ZIP file. Offline Activity This is useful when the assignment is performed outside of Moodle. It could be something face-to-face or on paper. Students can see a description of the assignment, but they can’t upload any files. Online Text This allows students to input text online. You can grade the assignment online and, if necessary, add inline comments or changes.

6 Assignment Types 4 Advanced Uploading of Files This allows each student to upload one or more files in any format. As the teacher, you can also upload one or more files for each student, either at the start or in response to their submission. A student may enter notes describing their submitted files, progress status, or any other relevant information.

7 Creating Assignments 5 Compared to some of the other tools we’ve looked at, assignments are easy to create. Once you’ve decided on the basic type of assignment, you can very quickly create a place for students to upload or enter their responses to the materials. To create Advanced Uploading of Files assignment: 1.Click “Turn editing mode on.” 2. Select an Advanced Uploading of Files from the “Add an activity” drop-down menu.

8 Creating Assignments 6 General 3. Select the General options: On the “Adding a new assignment” page, give your assignment a descriptive name In the Description area, carefully describe your assignment. It’s a good idea to be very detailed here, even if you’ve already detailed the requirements in your syllabus. In fact, you might want to copy and paste from your syllabus to avoid confusion. Choose the grade scale you want to use for the assignment. Set the “Available from” date and “Due date” for your assignment or check the Disable boxes. Decide whether to prevent late submissions.

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10 8 Advanced uploading of files 4. Select the Advanced uploading of files options: Set the maximum size for a file upload. (The top of the scale is set by your system administrator. There is also a maximum upload size in your course settings.) Choose whether students may delete uploaded files at any time before grading (Allow deleting). Set the maximum number of files each participant may upload. Note that students can’t see this number, so it’s a good idea to write the actual number of requested files in the assignment description (Maximum number of uploaded files ). Choose whether to enable students to enter notes into the text area. This can be used for communication with the grading person, for assignment progress description, or for any other written activity.

11 Creating Assignments 9 Advanced uploading of files 4. Select the Advanced uploading of files options: Decide whether to hide the assignment description prior to the date when the assignment is available (Hide description before available date ). Choose whether teachers should be alerted via email whenever students add or update their submission (Email alerts to teachers ). The “Enable Send for marking" button allows users to indicate to graders that they have finished working on an assignment.

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13 Creating Assignments 11 Common module 5. Select the common module options: Another location to set the group mode for the activity. If group mode is forced in the course settings, then this setting will be ignored. “Visible” determines whether students may view the activity or not. Setting an ID number provides a way of identifying the activity for grade calculation purposes. If the activity is not included in any grade calculation then the ID number field can be left blank. 6. Click the “Save and return to course” button to make your assignment available.

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15 Creating Assignments 13 To create Online Text assignment: 1.Click “Turn editing mode on.” 2. Select an online text from the “Add an activity” drop-down menu. General 3. Select the General options: Same fields as described earlier at Advanced uploading of files section

16 Creating Assignments 14 Online Text 3. Select the Online text options: Decide whether to allow students to resubmit assignments after they have been graded (for you to regrade) (Allow resubmitting). Choose whether teachers should be alerted via email whenever students add or update an assignment submission (Email alerts to teachers). Choose whether the student’s submission will be copied into the feedback comment field during grading, making it easier to comment inline or to edit the original text (Comment inline ).

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18 Creating Assignments 16 Common module 5. Select the common module options: Same fields as described earlier at Advanced uploading of files section 6. Click the “Save and return to course” button to make your assignment available.

19 Creating Assignments 17 To create Upload a single file assignment: 1.Click “Turn editing mode on.” 2. Select an Upload a single file from the “Add an activity” drop-down menu. General 3. Select the General options: Same fields as described earlier at Advanced uploading of files section

20 Creating Assignments 18 Upload a single file 3. Select the Upload a single file options: Choose whether to allow students to resubmit assignments after they have been graded (for you to regrade) (Allow resubmitting). Choose whether teachers should be alerted via email whenever students add or update their submission (Email alerts to teachers). Set the maximum size for a file upload. (As mentioned previously, the top of the scale is set by your system administrator and there is also a maximum upload size in your course settings.) (Maximum size).

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22 Creating Assignments 20 Common module 5. Select the common module options: Same fields as described earlier at Advanced uploading of files section 6. Click the “Save and return to course” button to make your assignment available.

23 Creating Assignments 21 To create Offline Activities assignment: 1.Click “Turn editing mode on.” 2. Select an Offline Activities from the “Add an activity” drop-down menu. General 3. Select the General options: Same fields as described earlier at Advanced uploading of files section Common module 4. Select the common module options: Same fields as described earlier at Advanced uploading of files section 5. Click the “Save and return to course” button to make your assignment available.

24 Assignment Capabilities 22 The assignment module has only three capabilities: View assignment This allows a user to view the assignment but not submit anything. Submit assignment This allows a user to make an assignment submission. Grade assignment This allows a user to view all assignment submissions and grade them.

25 Managing Assignment Submissions 23 To view your students’ submissions, click on the assignment name in your course page. You’ll see the assignment name and details and a link in the upper-right corner of the page telling you how many assignments have been submitted. Click on this link. The assignment submissions page, contains a table with these headings: First name/Surname; Grade; Comment; Last modified (Student); Last modified (Teacher); Status and Final Grade. The list may be sorted by clicking on a particular heading. Clicking twice on the same heading sorts the list in the opposite order. If the table is too large, then columns may be collapsed by clicking on the Hide icon next to a particular column heading.

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27 Managing Assignment Submissions 25 By default, 10 submissions are shown per page, though this may be changed at the bottom of the page. To grade a submission, click on the Grade link opposite a particular student’s name. A new window will open containing a feedback area. For Upload a Single File and Advanced Uploading of Files assignments, there is a link to download the file together with the date it was last submitted. You will need to open it in another application, unless it’s a web page. So if your student submits a Word document, you’ll need to save it to your desktop and open it in Word. For an Advanced Uploading of Files assignment, you have the option to upload a response file. Students may upload draft files for you to review at any time.

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29 Managing Assignment Submissions 27 For an Online Text assignment, the text is displayed in a box with the word count above. If comment inline has been enabled, then the text is copied into the feedback comment field. Once you’ve reviewed the student’s assignment, pick the grade for the assignment from the drop-down list. (You set the scale when you created the assignment.) Below the grade scale, you can type comments regarding the student’s work. When you’re done, click “Save changes” or “Save and show next.” If you’ve set an Offline Activity assignment, you can enter grades and comments in the same way as for the other types of assignments.

30 Managing Assignment Submissions 28 Students can see their grades and comment in two ways. First, they can click on the assignment link again. They will see their grades and comments below the submission block. Alternatively, they can click on the Grades link in the course Administration block. They will see the grade for the assignment and can then click on the assignment name to get the written feedback.


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